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500 Mark

Uitgever Districts of Düren, Euskirchen and Jülich (Prussian Province of Rhine)
Jaar 1922
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Waarde 500 Mark
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain unprinted reverse, devoid of any design elements, lettering, or underprint, consistent with the utilitarian production standards of Weimar-era emergency currency (Notgeld) issues.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark
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This note was issued under the Notgeld system that exploded across Germany in 1922 as hyperinflation began outpacing the Reichsbank's ability to supply denominations adequate for everyday commerce. By mid-1922, 500 Mark was still a meaningful sum; within months it would be almost worthless. The joint issuance by three administrative districts — Düren, Euskirchen, and Jülich — was a practical consolidation, pooling the credit and administrative overhead of neighboring Kreise rather than each printing separately.

The watermarked paper distinguishes this from the cheaper emergency issues flooding the period. Sourcing security paper during the inflationary crisis was itself no small logistical feat.

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